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I'm still not sold... so Nene has cosplay powers now? Seeing as there's a lack of Zenjirou for human comedy relief, it had to come from somewhere.
I guess the whole comedy skit thing with Akari opened up her lighthearted side?

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Originally Posted by Arabesque

of course, he still does look like a beyblade reject in the end ...

I couldn't put my finger on why it was bothering me so much, and you just did. ty

Oh she has a prominent role, her brother is sided with the main antagonist. But I still agree with you, though the two rival characters usually get special treatment. It happened in adventure as well, it's just they had a lot more characters getting shafted that it wasn't that big of a deal. Kinda odd they didn't give Nene something since she's going to be moot when both shoutmon and greymon evolve.

Yeah kind of sad that Nene really has fallen to being the cosplay character. Of course she has managed to make it work and be pretty effective when it comes to tactics. Still seems a waste with Sparrowmon being part of the Xross Heart combination. Though really I think they could find a way to balance it. Just have Taiki Super Evolve X4 or X4B and Kiriha can Super Evolve his combinations. That'd leave Sparrowmon and maybe if Nene can get another digimon to work with a possible super evolution there.

Oh well in the end Kurosu is right. The same thing happened in the original series with the two guys getting the mega forms and the others having to just work with the ultimate level. I guess leaving those other two behind was for good reason. Only need so many people not having any use in the fights. Still I guess it's possible that Nene might have a bigger role to play, we'll just have to see. If not she will be more emotional support for the guys.

But I still agree with you, though the two rival characters usually get special treatment. It happened in adventure as well, it's just they had a lot more characters getting shafted that it wasn't that big of a deal.

Personally, I'd say Adventure managed to balance out the cast very well in spite of Agumon and Gabumon being the only ons to reach Ultimate, though. The other kids still managed to remain relevant to the plot in the Dark Masters-arc, what with the whole gathering up allies, defeating AnnoyingIdiotmon (MetalEtemon) or how in the end, despite not being an Ultimate, HolyAngemon was the one to kill the final Dark Master after both WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon failed horribly.

And hey, who's to say Sparrowmon won't get an evolution? Well, okay, it doesn't appear in the opening, but the first opening didn't show X4B or X5 either.
...Yeah, I'm probably just being overly optimistic here.

Yeah kind of sad that Nene really has fallen to being the cosplay character. Of course she has managed to make it work and be pretty effective when it comes to tactics. Still seems a waste with Sparrowmon being part of the Xross Heart combination. Though really I think they could find a way to balance it. Just have Taiki Super Evolve X4 or X4B and Kiriha can Super Evolve his combinations. That'd leave Sparrowmon and maybe if Nene can get another digimon to work with a possible super evolution there.

Oh well in the end Kurosu is right. The same thing happened in the original series with the two guys getting the mega forms and the others having to just work with the ultimate level. I guess leaving those other two behind was for good reason. Only need so many people not having any use in the fights. Still I guess it's possible that Nene might have a bigger role to play, we'll just have to see. If not she will be more emotional support for the guys.

It is not precedent...... look at digimon tamers (season 3) I believer with Rika/Riku being cool and dominating with Renamon/sakuyamon >.>.. in the other series the females usually gets shafted but it is usually in large groups where it isn't noticeable but even besides that they at least had something for themselves that were cool and strong.

Hikari/kari being important in Digimon adventures S1/(S2 *somewhat*)
Riku/Rika Digimon Tamers.... one of the three important character that fought towards the end.

Frontier is debating... While Data squad I never finish but last I remember they did reach the ultimate level.

I don't think having a high-monitormon.... is something that would define the female tamers of the digital world >.> Sparrowmon doesn't belong to her.... lol, its Taiki's xross 5 .......

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If not she will be more emotional support for the guys.

Reminding me of one of the movies
Digimon Adventure: Our War Game!...... remembering Sora how she ended up with.... and rage.

This episode evokes and returns to the fantasy-adventure and RPG-quest game style and format, which was a recurrent scope device from the previous act's episodes.

In summary, to move into the next country they must defeat the Death General from the current land our heroes are visiting.

The likeable aspects for this episode were that we got to see much more insight on Kiriha's development as a character. While his past remains blurry and mysterious, his charisma derives from learning about his past weakness.

Dracomon took inspiration upon Kiriha's pride, and this in reverse made Kiriha to acknowledge the pride of all of his teammates and not only his.

The Super-Evolution for ZeekGreymon worked to defeat Dorpickmon and claim Dragon Land, and it was a display of common sense for Nene to have all teams dissolved and joined under a single banner.

Second thing I liked were Nene's diverse assortment of digimon costumes: FlowerPowermon, first, and Wanimon, second. Which we are going to see recurrently in the following installments.

why do some people keep complaining that Kirihara's new look looks like some Beyblade reject?

Because it does.

Though one thing that has been bothering me a bit, is that it seems like the generals are like monsters of the week (or fortnight I suppose), I mean they get two episodes and then they get dispatched (well the first two at least (assuming the arc ends next episode), they'll hopefully change it up later on). Either way, for the first two, kind of a bummer.

Might just be simpler for people to say they don't like the new look Kiriha is going with.

Damn if they can actually just xros with their opponents at will it just makes fighting those Death Generals much trickier. Can't be careless or you're done. Not to mention it'd just make the opponent ridiculously stronger and harder to stop.

There has been some serious issues with this team. Kiriha has managed to get his confidence back somewhat, but it's making him hard to work with.